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  1. I think I know why the black plastic finger tubes are replaced along with the rubber o-rings.  When I removed the ones from my car, they cracked  :angry:  so re-using them might not be an option unless you are more skilled than I am when removing them from the engine.

    In the service manual they actually suggest warming the engine first.

    Note -

    For disassembly "Removing oil protection tube", the cylinder head cover in the vicinity of the oilprotection tube must be heated up. Two different methods can be used for this:

    First method: Heat cylinder head cover in the area of the oil protection tube using an industrial hot-air gun.

    Second method: Warm engine up to operating temperature.

    The second method is preferable if no further assembly work has to be performed, e.g. sealing cylinder head cover, replacing tensioning element (VarioCam)or replacing the flat-base tappets, etc.

  2. Loren, the second page of the rear suspension view shows the cross member brace (#6) and that is what is bent. Is that something that could bend without other things bending?
    IMHO no. I think you want a suspension expert to really look through the car for any other (hidden) damage. If that cross memember is damaged then you could have other damage including several cracked or nearly sheared bolts on other suspension components. I think at least a partial disassembly would be needed to ascertain the damage.
  3. I'm going to get my camera and bring it to work tomorrow and take how to and where to pics.  I don't think running wires to the bonnet will be the best thing for you to do.  The only  hole in the firewall is directly behind the battery.  If you run the signal wires past the batt you will most likely get some interference(engine noise).  Sub under the seat?  I have a bunch of great ideas as I am finishing my 99 996 show car.  By the way.. this is what I do for a living

    The CD Changer goes through a firewall grommet that is not really behind the battery. Follow the cable laying over the trunk seal in this pic.

    right-plug.jpg

    (image courtesy of Tom Morris)

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    The Aerokit Cup rear wing has two sets of screws.

    Item 16 (900 249 034 02) holds the adjustment plates on the side of the fixed portion of the wing. Item 18 (900 249 041 00) hold the moveable wing in the adjustment plates. Always use Locite (or some other thread sealer) on all the wing screws or they will vibrate out.

  5. Harry,

    The shocks don't make a sport suspension - the springs do. You need to find the color bands on the springs. There will be three color bands - the first two are spring type and last one is tolerance for the spring plate. They will likely be brown and white (standard springs) with a tolerance color of green or white. So your colors may be: brown/white/white.

    Tell me the spring band colors and I can tell you what they are.

  6. I think all steering wheels are leather covered on 996's. The second one is plain (no aluminum). The leather vs. leatherette is a matter of taste and upkeep/care. If you have a lot of leather in the car (i.e. large or small leather package) then you might want to stick with leather.

    Here is a pic of mine in leather.

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  7. I believe the "K" means special order. You might try Gert at Carnewal.com since these only show on the RoW parts list.

    Deck Lid

    K 996 512 991 94 900 cover (in carrara white) with air box

    Spoiler

    K 996 512 959 94 spoiler

    K 996 512 983 94 plate /Left

    K 996 512 984 94 plate /Right

    K 999 073 334 00 round head screw M 6 X 16

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  9. You might want to try new clamps. I seem to recall a similar issue when I installed an aftermarket exhaust on my 996. I replaced the clamps with new ones and the problem went away. If I remember correctly, the new clamps didn't cost much.

    Karl

    Were the new clamps just generic ones, or specific Porsche ones?

    I doubt you can get the cat clamping sleeves anywhere but Porsche. My parts list shows them at about $30 each (996 111 220 01).
  10. This is my problem:

    I took a trade in 1998 Boxter with 53k

    During my first long drive the check engine light came on.

    I inspected the car and found a hough crack in the gas cap and replaced it with a brand new one from the dealer. Before just going and resetting the light I read the codes and got 1124, 1126, then I reset the codes and drove it for about 15 more miles, the light came back on again and got the same exact codes.  I added a full tank of gas, reset the codes again and drove for two days with no problems. Then again today the light is back on, I read the codes and please pay attention to the order I got the codes in: P1126, 1124, 0410 secondary air sys, 0130 OS sensor bank one sensor 1.

    Could it simply be a bad OS sensor ?

    I am going crazy with this car please help.the  :angry:

    All of those codes are consistent with no secondary air injection - so that is where I would start. Check the fuse, relay, and then start checking the wiring at the pump and vacuum fittings.
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